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Anti-counterfeiting using Memory Spots
HPL-2009-77 Anti-counterfeiting using Memory Spots - Balinsky, Helen; McDonnell, Edward; Chen, Liqun; Harrison, Keith
Keyword(s): RFID, memory spot, anti-counterfeiting, package authentication Abstract: We propose a new hardware and software solution for anti-counterfeiting that puts product authentication directly into the hands of end-users, enabling them to be confident of the authenticity of a product regardless of the integrity of the distribution chain. This is made possible by a new type of ... Full Report More... |
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